- characters, and plot elements.
Theatre artist Patrice Pavis defines theatricality,
theatrical language,
stage writing and the
specificity of
theatre as synonymous...
- A
theatrical production is any work of theatre, such as a
staged play, musical,
comedy or
drama produced from a
written book or script.
Theatrical productions...
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Theatrical scenery is that
which is used as a
setting for a
theatrical production.
Scenery may be just
about anything, from a
single chair to an elaborately...
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basic theatrical genres either defined, implied, or
derived by or from Aristotle: Tragedy, Comedy, Melodrama, and Drama. Any
number of
theatrical styles...
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Theatrical troupe (French: troupe),
sometimes referred to as an
acting company, is a
group of
theatrical performers working together. They may work in...
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Theatrical Novel (Notes of a Dead Man),
translated as
Black Snow and A Dead Man's
Memoir (Russian: Театральный роман (Записки покойника), romanized: Teatralnyy...
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Disney Productions (1929–1983). Most
films listed here were
distributed theatrically in the
United States by the company's
distribution division, Walt Disney...
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Theatrical superstitions are
superstitions particular to
actors or the theatre.
William Shakespeare's play
Macbeth is said to be cursed, so
actors avoid...
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snipe in the
motion picture exhibition business includes filmed material shown before the
feature presentation other than a trailer, such as "welcome...
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Theatrical blood,
stage blood or fake
blood is
anything used as a
substitute for
blood in a
theatrical or
cinematic performance. For example, in the special...